The quality of prenatal care is crucial for both the mother and child in terms of morbidity and mortality. It also has implications for future reproductive health. The effect of local care programs can be reflected in registry data. The Swedish Pregnancy Registry is a complement to the Medical Birth Registry.
The aim of the registry is to improve the quality and enable follow-up and evaluation of prenatal care. Another aim is to create a foundation for evidence-based healthcare to enable research and development in Swedish prenatal care.
The registry aims to collect data on all pregnancies. This also comprises data on pregnancies that do not result in a live birth, i.e. pregnancies that end in miscarriage or intrauterine death (IUFD).
Women in fertile ages.
About 110,000 children are born each year.
Note: Variable lists are updated on a regular basis and should therefore be seen as preliminary. For the latest version, please contact the registry.
Category: Paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology
Certification level: 2
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